This depends on your motorcycle or scooter.
Generally speaking all the Japanese motorbikes and scooters come with a TR412 11.3mm valve. Pretty much all the European scooters are 11.3mm including the Italian ones like Vespa and Piaggio.
Older Japanese bikes, pre 1990s, usually come with an 8.3mm valve and most modern European bikes come with an 8.33mm tyre valve.
There are obviously a couple of exceptions to this but if in doubt, give us a shout.
Hi .I have a yamaha 1200 vmax 1991. The tubeless front wheel valve need replaced (suspected of leaking) it’s a 90° valve what size and have you any ? Tony
Hi Tony, yes you need an 11.3mm 90-degree valve. You can find them on our site.
i need to replace my “new” bikes tires .. its a Honda vf700c Magna from 1986 . mind telling me what Valve i need for that one ?
I have a cbr900rrw 98, Im looking at getting 90 -degree valves, what size would i need, thanks paul,
Hi Paul, 11.3mm for almost all Japanese bikes, including your ‘Blade.
Hi I have a Kawasaki 454 I need a front wheel valve replacement what size do I need it’s a 89
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I own a 1980 Suzuki GS850GT, do you know what size of a tubeless tyre valve i need, also can i use one of the new valve tyre kits that you don’t need your tyre off to fit the tyre
Hi there guys!
I’m fixing up a Kawasaki ZL600 (Eliminator) from 1997, the rims are OEM, which one would it be, please?
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